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12.24 Ct. Rhodolite Garnet from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Feb 12
Item ID: | K20236 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 15.4 Width: 10.41 Height: 8 |
Weight: | 12.24 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Pink |
Color intensity: help | Dark |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $378 |
One beautiful transparent 12.24 carat emerald cut purplish pink rhodolite garnet from Tanzania is presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, dimensions 15.40 x 10.41 x 8.00 mm, clarity grade very very slightly included evaluated at eye level, dark color intensity, excellent polish, enhancement heat treated. This gem stands out immediately for its purity and depth of tone, qualities that are amplified by the thoughtful emerald cut. At 12.24 carats this rhodolite is a rare and substantial example of its species, large enough to command attention in any fine jewelry setting, yet refined enough in its proportions to remain elegant and wearable. The combination of a classic step cut, superior polish, and a clean clarity profile assures that the stone will perform exceptionally both in direct light and under more subtle illumination.
The emerald cut plays a defining role in how this rhodolite interacts with light, and it does so in ways that differ fundamentally from brilliant or mixed cuts. Whereas brilliant cuts rely on numerous small facets to scatter light into a profusion of scintillating flashes, the emerald cut uses broad step facets and a generous table to create broad, dramatic planes of reflected color. For a richly colored stone such as this purplish pink rhodolite, that approach is advantageous because the step facets concentrate and deepen the body color, producing that coveted hall of mirrors effect that reveals changing ribbons and windows of color as the gem moves. The long facets also emphasize clarity and depth, allowing an observer to appreciate the internal character of the stone without distraction. In practical terms this means the gem presents a luxurious, velvety appearance, with flashes of internal brilliance and color play that feel both sophisticated and modern. Compared to cushion and oval cuts which tend to emphasize a mixture of fire and color, the emerald cut here reinforces saturation and elegance, making the hue appear richer and more uniform across the surface.
When placed against other market offerings, this Tanzanian rhodolite demonstrates clear advantages in quality and value. Many garnets of similar tone are found in smaller sizes or with more noticeable inclusions, and many larger stones suffer from poor cutting that lets light escape through the pavilion, resulting in a flat or lifeless look. This specimen, with its very very slightly included clarity at eye level, is in the upper echelon for natural rhodolite material, and the excellent polish maximizes light return and surface brilliance. The heat treatment is a stable and widely accepted enhancement that optimizes color uniformity without compromising the gem structure, and it is disclosed honestly here to uphold market standards. Compared to more expensive alternatives such as ruby or pink sapphire of comparable color and size, this rhodolite offers a superior value proposition, delivering intense color and notable size at a fraction of the cost, while remaining sufficiently durable for everyday jewelry with appropriate care. Compared to lab grown or heavily treated stones that may mimic color but lack natural origin and character, this Tanzanian gem brings provenance and natural formation history, attributes that discerning buyers increasingly prize.
Beyond technical merits, the emerald cut shape delivers practical advantages in design and long term wearability. The rectangular outline with truncated corners produces a modern silhouette that pairs beautifully with minimal bezel settings or with halo designs that amplify presence without overwhelming the stone. The depth of the cut, shown in the 8.00 mm measurement, provides substantial volume, so that mounted pieces have a presence on the finger or at the neckline that few similarly sized gemstones can match. The stepped facets of the emerald cut create clean reflectivity that is flattering under both natural daylight and artificial lighting commonly used in interiors and event spaces, ensuring the piece reads as high quality in multiple environments. For buyers comparing options, the combination of a large carat weight, clean eye level clarity, excellent polish, and the color enhancing properties of the emerald cut make this offering particularly compelling for investment minded purchasers and for those seeking a showpiece with refined optical behavior rather than maximal sparkle alone.
The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind this 12.24 carat purplish pink rhodolite garnet with clear documentation of origin, enhancement, and the gemological attributes that matter to collectors and designers. For custom commissions we recommend settings that allow light to enter and exit the pavilion, so the emerald cut can do its best work, and we suggest viewing the stone under both cool daylight and warm incandescent light to appreciate the full range of its color response. Routine care is straightforward, warm soapy water and a soft brush are preferred, and avoid sudden temperature shocks and harsh chemicals to preserve polish and tone. In summary, this Tanzanian emerald cut rhodolite combines rarity in size, superior clarity, and a cut that magnifies the gemstone s inherent color and character, offering superior value when compared to many market alternatives, and presenting an opportunity to own a refined, versatile, and visually commanding natural gem from The Natural Gemstone Company.





















